A number of pivotal scenes in the 1983 Al Pacino film were shot at this Neoclassical estate, which is now available for sale for $35 million

It's a house any "Scarface" fan will remember—the sprawling, Neoclassical estate where drug lord Tony Montana is killed by assassins.

Scenes from the 1983 Al Pacino film were shot at "El Fureidis," a Mediterranean Revival-style estate located in Montecito, Calif.—not in Florida, as depicted in the movie. Recently renovated, the roughly 10-acre estate is available for sale for $35 million, according to Emily McBride Kellenberger of Village Properties, an exclusive affiliate of Christie's International...